Phillip Morton

Phillip Morton

Liverpool:UK Website curator
Site created in 2014 approx.
This has been a solitary enterprise.
He would welcome help!

Creatives and makers, inventors and artists will once again descend upon Plas Bodfa, an empty manor house on the Isle of Anglesey in Wales. In our second, house-wide, radically multi-disciplinary exhibition you can explore 69 different creative projects and installations and savour 40+ pop-up performances.  

Phillip Marks is no longer playing at this event, and has been replaced by Hedge fund managers

image at capstone page

 

Stilled Bones
Stilled Bones is based on North Wales’s seventh century abbess and martyr, Saint Winnifred, (Gwenfrewi in Welsh), told through contemporary storytelling blending Celtic song, Japanese butoh dance, Cuban percussion and electro acoustic composition.

WHAT? Quartet

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Loughborough: Risk Music: A Workshop with Helen Papaioannou

Music Improvisation night. Bring your instrument and join us for a fun and free Impro night. All styles welcome ; )

 
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 CnorthSun Ra was one of the greatest and least known jazz artists of the last four decades. Composer, bandleader, pianist, poet and Afro-Futurist philosopher, he founded his Arkestra to take jazz into unexplored territories – his style drawing simultaneously on black vaudeville, modern dance, Egyptian cosmology, Eastern philosophy, surrealism, kitsch, and the Bible.

Experimental and improvised music, talks and film plus exhibition inspired by the folklore, alchemy and magic of Wales

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Plutonia Quartet. Groove-oriented, repetition-enhanced four-strong quasi-improv beat group dwelling at the banks of our river.

Tuesday, 28 January 2020 08:28

Norway: All Ears Festival

allEars is an annual festival for improvised music, held in Oslo, Norway. The goal is to present improvised music and related art forms in all its diversity. allEars is a non-profit festival by music enthusiasts for music enthusiasts.

We are constantly on the lookout for new acts from all over the world, with the program being curated by the festival. We know your music is great, that you work hard, and that you deserve more gigs than you get, but please note that the festival does not take booking requests.

The festival was started in 2002. There has been many changes throughout the years. We recognize the work done by our predecessors, but we also acknowledge the changes in our time, and are working towards making allEars a festival which adapts to new challenges without making artistic compromises.

[editors note: This Festival usually happens in january - confirmation required]

We stress the fact that we do not accept booking requests.

If you have questions, comments or other enquiries, please send a mail to the following:

contact[at]all-ears.no

https://www.all-ears.no

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14 May 2026

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